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Flinders and CDW Studios scale Rookies rankings
Discount for AFF tickets
Call to protect Exmouth Gulf marine haven
Outstanding QLD pharmacists recognised
New biomaterial to tackle pollution
‘Cranes and Crohn’s’: TikTok’s latest viral series captures community’s heart
Renewable polymer has magnetic appeal
Designing diabetes program for regional SA
Sustainable concrete cuts emissions and waste
Two in 2022 for NHMRC Investigator grants
PNG megafauna abound to 20,000 years ago
Questioning mindfulness training for young people
DNA is often used in solving crimes
Flinders’ new spotlight on mental health
Immersive VR collaboration at Void
Young job-seekers prepare for job changes
Borderline personality disorder-related stigma undermines patient care
These 9 ‘living fossils’ haven’t changed in millions of years
Ensuring access to vital blood tests in remote health care
$2.25m grant enables death literacy research
Promising medication for sleep apnoea
New research hub to help future-proof water resources in Goolwa region
How sport helped boys during COVID’s first wave
Viruses knowledge unlocked by new technologies
Important Indigenous photographic art at FUMA
Changing standard of care for mild heart attacks
‘It’s important to be curious’: 92yo UNE alum on psychology,
Children with disability experiencing domestic and family violence
Powerhouse author offers Flinders intimate access
Launch of unique child protection course
A kung-fu kick led researchers to world’s oldest complete fish fossils – here’s what they found
Providing mental health support for kids
AI grain assessment sows seeds for better returns
New research ties will advance modern manufacturing
New insights into desert climate and human occupation
Arts can make telling mark for Indigenous Australia
Alina Piccolina Launched at Library
From crumbling rock art to exposed ancestral remains, climate change is ravaging our precious Indigenous heritage
Nature Through Lens at Australian Museum
Silencing gut pain without pain killers
Imaging at ANSTO supported Curtin University-led research that discovered oldest 3D heart
New research goes to heart of our evolution
We found oldest ever vertebrate fossil heart
New Curtin-led research discovers heart of our evolution
New tech brings our ‘lost’ theatres back to life
Starlink, Amazon and others are racing to fill sky with bigger satellites to deliver mobile coverage everywhere on Earth
Counting cravings for coffee and soft drinks
From microbes to forest bathing, here are 4 ways healing nature is vital to our recovery from COVID-19